Summary


Repeals Rule 11B-35.001(6) and (6)(a) because the rule duplicates Rule 11B-35.001(5); renumbered Rule 11B-35.001(6)-(15) because paragraph 11B-35.001(6) and (6)(a) were repealed; removes unnecessary word “Specified” to describe the Specialized Training Program Course and updates the paragraph reference in this rule section; Retired the Canine Team Training Course number 1112, effective November 16, 2013; retired the Laser Speed Measurement Device Transition Operators Course for Radar Operators number 1113, effective December 31, 2008; revises the paragraph numbering of Rule 11B-35.001(8)(d)2.-12; adds the 16-hour Safe Handling of Firearms course number 2007 to the list of Specialized Training Program courses requiring an end-of-course examination; Adds the 40-hour District Courts of Appeal Marshal Minimum Standards Training Program course number 2008 to the list of Specialized Training Program courses requiring an end-of-course examination; adds language to eliminate the need for students to take an end-of-course examination for physical fitness and officer wellness hours completed during the basic recruit training program; revises the Training Report, form CJSTC-67, to update the renumbered rule section; revises the Academy Physical Fitness Standards Report, form CJSTC-67A to update the renumbered rule section; replaces the Traditional Correctional Basic Recruit Training with the new Florida Law Enforcement Academy Basic Recruit Training Program because the course is no longer used; revises the Instructor Exemption, form CJSTC-82 to update the renumbered rule section; changes the subsection reference for consistency with the paragraph renumbering; changes the paragraph subsection reference and incorporates the revised the Physical Fitness Assessment, form CJSTC-75B to add language for students to receive a physical examination prior to beginning a Basic Recruit Training Program; removes the specific name of the Criminal Justice Officer Physical Fitness Training Course and replaces with a generic reference; changes the paragraph reference number for consistency with other rule sections; removes the specific course titles and uses a generic term that encompasses all disciplines to reduce future rule revisions; adds language to advise that physical fitness tests are not required for Cross-over or Auxiliary Basic Recruit Training Programs; adds the new Correctional and Correctional Probation Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida Law Enforcement Academy Basic Recruit Training Programs to replace the retired Basic Recruit Training Programs; adds the new Law Enforcement Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida CMS Correctional Basic Recruit Training Program to replace the retired Basic Recruit Training Program; updates grammar; includes the new Safe Handling of Firearms course number 2007 as a Specialized Training Program Course that requires demonstration of proficiency skills; specifies the use of active CPR instructor certifications to meet the required instructor to student ratio to demonstrate CPR proficiency skills; updates the use of qualified safety divers and the separation between student and instructor; renames the “canine team patrol” to “canine team”; requires law enforcement, correctional, and correctional probation basic recruit students to complete the CMS Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics Course; requires students to demonstrate proficiency in handling handguns and long guns; specifies that an individual must be approved by the training center director or designee to assist instructors with canine practical exercises; includes the new Safe Handling of Firearms course number 2007 to the list of Specialized Training Program Courses; removes reference to “Florida CMS” for Law Enforcement, Correctional, and Correctional Probation Basic Recruit Training Programs; revises the paragraph numbering of Rule 11B-35.0024(3)(e)-(i), F.A.C., because paragraph (e) was added to include the Safe Handling of Firearms course number 2007; adds the new Role-play Scenarios for Facilitative Learning course number 2001 to the list of basic recruit, advanced, specialized instructor, or specialized training program courses; revises the Criminal Justice Diver Performance Evaluation form CJSTC-19; updates the Canine Performance Evaluation form CJSTC-83; revises the course name for the Canine Team Training Course number 1198; adds “number 1198” to the Canine Team Training Course to identify the course number; revises the Canine Team Instructor Performance Evaluation form CJSTC-20; adds the new Role-play Scenarios for Facilitative Learning course number 2001; provides current Commission-certified general instructors with training on how to use role-play exercise effectively; revises the paragraph numbering of 11B-35.007(4) to remove retired specialized courses and add new specialized courses; removes the Human Diversity courses number 1126, number 1127, number 1128, number 1129, and number 1130, because the courses are no longer used; includes the new effective date of the Canine Team Training Course number 1198, to ensure that officers are receiving the current course instruction; provides law enforcement officers with property repossession training; adds the new specialized instructor Canine Team Training Instructor Update course number 1199 for specialized instructor training; adds the new specialized training Safe Handling of Firearms course number 2007; provides training for the marshals in district courts of appeal; and revises the names of the Exemption-From-Training, form CJSTC-76; and the Exemption-From-Training Proficiency Demonstration, form CJSTC-76A to mirror language in statute.